The Daily News mi.1 Mil 281 MMM ... . IBM M. I'lU.Vni: MJI'KHT. 11. ( Kill HAY, NfjVKMIIF.lt 30, 1017. fKPK K1V1- f,nt INVASION OF TALY D CP N C7 TO a D ANOTHER HINDENBURG LINE - FIERCE FIGHTING FOR CAMBRAI CITY SHELLED DNS DIG IN ON ARTILLERY IS ENTHUSIASM RUNS HIGH THE TAGLIAMETO SELLING CITY OF AT FRED STORK'S MEETING FOR THE WINTER CAMBRAI NOW EMPRESS THEATRE FILLED LAST EVENINQ TO HEAR ALDER. 1 MAN GEO. B. CASEY, MR. FRED STORK, LIBERAL CANDIDATE lnon ot lUlf Definitely Furloc Fighting for Poselon AND MR. A. M. M ANSON CHEER FRED nt STORK TO THE ECHO CKttd Italian Civilian 1 of Bourlon Wood, Which Forced to Work on I Dominate Approach The Kmprea Theatre wa filled candidature was known. Some Otrnun Trench, j to Cambral. tasi evening to overflowing with suggestion had been made that I m . , -i m u rk itMir sa. uteresled citizen who had braved this seal should go by acclamation. .f, the wintry weather condition to "I agree with that," said v.. 3o.lllndcnburg London. N. 30. On the iio.,. JKntESftfc&&Z- trAllRalamlaH c hear Mr. Fred Stork, the Liberal Mr. Stork. "I believe that it is my -i33 f Half ha defl-jloivF..iiUin Xolr I)inh line, n, candidate and his supporters. Dr. patriotic duty to help to put the 1, ,v-krd. hU the Teuton nrtUh and Ui. , ? ar oiiu.1 HBBWErr W. T. Kergin presided over thj Horden Government out of business." In the "aTMrBawaMaaaM digging on fM t5f..r. ,,o ae.pert.- ......gg , Th meeting, which wa a most en. Regarding the disenfran. Si Tb civilian pfUla- ,Ir,t' " aua; da n the thusiaolic one. The number of chising of the women this was BBVaBBBBBaVaaVBBiBBv IbbbbibHibS ladies present was Indicative of because the Borden Government of fUify now un.'d'l'" of i.mua i , being laBiBBV Mhl part BLbB 1 bIbLbXLbLbH the interest which they took in could not trust them, on account rmndrtftatli, vHli-jl,'l "4 hi. .u aiy puttied B ail S matters political. In opening the of the high cost.of. living. The rna d. and the ' man are at !.'mrUon...of mi Of age, arr meetr g. the remarks of Dr. Ker-gu real issue of the campaign was L II.. UMitfitiog iw ltid ilient up tty were brief and to Uie point. the record of the Horden Govern .crimen t by the AulroOer- trmc u4er aiuak. I'ueitiuii He drew attention to the changes ment. They had to give an account along tRM Iib lae CIS. changed m government which had occurred of their stewardship and of la Aibtm. the enemy atUeka InmmI rtledl la the furiou the in the a ng other free peoples manner in which they had it Cut ...nine of the Hher flpalmp and all the Cerinan ef this world since the war began conducted the affairs of the coun ctc i&4 VjruM made early foeta Ut gala I tie domlwatmR el ml which among a free people try. That is what the Horden jnu-'iij avnusg. were rcpleI atlan ut the Ibmrtofl N'oJ have was to be looked for. lie depre Government will be judged on in -..a kav II ha been faild. I3wliire along the nt rated the accusations of dis this election. This of course is 1 learned Irwa (Vrrnw. priaoflrrs rn fruat, there la alrong artillery loyalty which had been levelled what- tbey did nut wanL so the - itul llio4Wf w the preldlng arUHjr. Itarttft report that the agalnal all those who did not reaj issue was being becloutfHl, g -nut f U Autro.GcrHiiii rtritieu artillery I now helling agree vilh the present govern. and the same tactics of six years Ci u .tii' Italy. Mating failed l Camtirai. imenl. "There is no party which age were being used. Mr. Stork rji .r lb itia f VewHIa. French Front. I is not in favor of winning the told of the manner in which the fc f -tabliMag a Wither Hi. Pan. Nov. 38. Artillery ac war," went on the doctor, "al Borden Government had attained tf-rg Iw oa Um TagtVaiHoto tioMa toav uecurred owrtli f the 'though there are many opinions office, how the real issue of .reciprocity liner iof. aaU in the region of iapig-U4riL as to the best means to tie em. was side-tracked of dif-j German Foreign Policy. la I tie Champagne, north ,ployW to. tbaL .end The. first t erenLJneansun.different.part pt Iterlfti t(w? ;M.rhh.i t rtarnlllrt. the' enriny last night necessity is that the Dominion be the Dominion, because reciprocity W L elOMNVeVa Ab9 I AT ltM, T ig .M-mWo ihu afler- after a viutent Uiibardaient, un- placed upon a war footing, that which would have benefitted Can. V tlrrtliox ph wfllj derUm a raid In greAt elrength. IN FLANDERS FIELDS in addition to man power being ada as a whole, would have affect j the ( rn fn and demee-i Council of War. conscripted for the army, and ed the profits of the big interests. t i r r to, Mllon. and will lite great allied ewinatl of war Am AftuHM tk War I mmm labor for production, that the The same arguments of'disloyalty W t a m at confide by wttl mee4 today m Paris. Fifty. total resources of the Dominion were applied to reefprocity alilajo partira. four ttatetmeti and military and la rtanden firtda the poppif blow We ar Um dad; abort day age be utilized towards the same end then as to the question of today. naval ipert will meet in con. Brtrm Lh tie a, row oa row, We lirrd,Wt dawn,ui ausiwt glow; Alderman O. D. Casey was the And yet, the intensely loyal Borden ferenee. That muk our plaee,aad ia Um aky Iorcd and were lortd, mad saw lia first speaker to be called upon Government was compelled Th Urla, atiQ brardy Hncbg, fly, la FiaixUr fialda. and he delivered a very closely to put Into practice these dis Great Public Meelin ELECTION DOPE IN Searoa baaf J amid the gun brio. reasoned speech from the work, loyal proposals only a few months GREAT BRITAIN ing man's standpoint. He de ago. Take up our cjaarrai vita Um foal clared that the working class Mr. Stork referred to the car W WCtTHOLMK To from haada Uirov THEATRE yoa failing va throughout the Dominion had nival of greed and profiteering Tb torch b to aoid it hig&l Ula'clock Saturday Even'g. I.n.l.Hi. Nov. 30. "The eye of ; your taken issue with the late govern, which bad gone on since the war If y brtak faka vita aa bo dia tc-.irr 11, m llie tnter- the enemy now turn to Canada." Wa shall not iWp,Uwugh popiea gaov ment o n their administrative began and instanced the scandal. f lonH ek. l. X. O.. So nay the publivhed election la -Uo4cn 6mUm. policy. Aid. Casey referred to the jous things: Colonel J.Wesley & I mon Onvrrmnenl. otatemefil in London. The Union breach of faith of Sir Robert Bor- Allison, trench shovels, spavined manifesto an that the Canadian den with the Trades and Labor army horses, binoculars, etc., and dead would turn oer in their TRANS WILL AGAIN iLENINE THREATENS Congress of Canada. After prom-' the C. N. R. steal. Kven the To. fcrgant-Major Roblnaon gratt. If they are not supported BE RUNNING SATURDAY ' DEBTS ising to organized labor that there ronlo Saturday Night had said TO REPUDIATE h All lli Umdon paper iodayjtre would be no conscription without that the Borden Government was Qilumliia'a flrtt cArrying eojnwent upon the com. their opinion being taken and the worst that had ever sat ia n. a m. tag leethn. The troop arc offered It is learned today that the line ($rcui to Tn Dally Mwi). ample warning given, so thai the Ottawa. Kven at the 'Winnipeg r. Robinson, thelsholce between General of the G T. r. will again be open Petrograd. Nov. 30. Lenine idea could be assimilated by the Convention, Premier Sifton of Al and Ourne and lh Hon. FranV Oliver. fi.B liftl Iiiiiiiiiaii' utiaart I Km a lhwat' "Pud a,e workers, without warning the berta, now a member of the Union Prlvalo nrsl through train for the east" Military Service Act was Intro Government, accused Borden of McSwaln, week will leave Prince contracted by the late and Inefficiency. Silk Novel lies for Chritlma for two duced. gross Incompetence " faniuu lath Itatlallon Waflaee'. 283 nm.n. Tlio eoibariro unon travel Russian administration. He be- In the mailer of food control, But to escape judgment Of Hie- principal upcaker Rifl and which 'vt he has a plan to make the their had dragged both freight passenger, the Borden Government had done upon record, they Ladyamllh Wellington Coal reduce has existed on the mountain tlivl-'A1,,M nwPl his suggestions. nothing, except appoint commis in something new to keep the Crybody Invited to Attend. your fuel bill and gives i..n. has bi lifletl, and with tho 'The last vestige of support for sions. whose chief end was joy people talking, which was the satlracllon. Phone 15. .P. R. adtent of colder weather, the 'u " "" mst-anM! riding. Sir Hobert Borden was Military Service Act. This was Hy order of nninlttee' Coal Co. tram should be able to keep to ,n capital. Ine soldiers unable to read the signs of the alleged to be for the purpose of sehedule. Ths- train from Ihe ar inmg me iigmui lines ana times. His policy for the pres. making Quebec do her duty. That I For Sale - Itemington No. 14 ,-asl which Is du on Sunday is returning to their homes. cnt was based upon the past, and province was held up to the rest mHltdlJJf,,,,,,,,is J St 1 Jj7j f i condition. expected to be in at the usual ' crcu.vur . from the present conditions, he of Canada as the slacker. The ilfr in Itrsl-clasa ynewi tf lime on thai day. . .... was unable to formulate any Hon. Mr Crothers said that had New Dlllce. AiuiIn Iiily WESTHOLME tii. dims .lns to the Irack a hundred and sixty mil- policy for the future, notwithstanding Quebec done her duty, the Military OPIBA HOUSE For New Wellington Coal and by the Mood has been retvalred.'ton dollar. the period of social Service Act would not have been lr Lumber of all dlmenslona. Willi an iirvi jhissiuiu, ouu iu s.ila-a change which we were passing necessary. The emergency of TONiQHT ONLY hone 116. nieials of the u. T. I nave leit' through. On the other hand, not. time was pleaded as a reason why nothing undone in order to hae, NOTI0E withstanding his years, Sir Wil this new question could not be Vox preavnta a a the line in ronditiou at the first i frid Laurier's views were modern put to the people. Men were uiiiIIi1m imniinl. There ia still i The War Times Election wanted and wanted a once. Yet VIRGINIA PEARSON iinliiR to the steamer and mentally he was still a young is having broken down, we a, lot of work yet to be done on j Aet oancels all previous man. HI actions proved his the bill took 103 days to pans the -THE BITTER TRUTH" will have no cool for nle account of the Hoods, but every-' voters' lists, making it loyalty to the country and to the House, while the C. N. ft. hill for hefore Monday. II.I.. ......i.l.nl ..'III. tl.A ".f.lvl neeessary for everyone to people, and was in destinct contrast the , purchase of worthless tock Albert A McCalTery. LIJ. first" motto of the G. T. P. has register with the enumerator to certain other extreme ex. which might cost 10,000.000 was Qaietta 4nd Comedy. i heeu iiocomplished to permit of at Hooni 3. Smith Blk. pressions of loyalty, which often put through in 29 days, Mr, Stork the passing of traffic without any Open 10 to 12 a.m. and 2 covered highhanded rascality. nuestioned the sincerity of the further danger. till 4 p. m.. also from 8 till With regard to the increase of Borden Government with regard U p.m ou Wednesday even the tariff imposed by the Borden to this bill, because on the "Hie -3 TAXI! TAXI! ANNOUNCEMENT When u think of shoos, you ing. Government and the Disenfran- tiand, Deputy Speaker Bainville, Laundry Charges. think of Wallace's. tf. chUement Act, Aid. Casey found member of the Government, as NIONK 55 I'HONK himself at varlence with the Bor sured the people of Quebec that The Pioneer Lnundry. den Gosernment. In the matter the Military Service Act did not . Reliable 24-Hour Service Mil., and ilio Cnnndlan ATTENTION! of the taxing of war profits, the 'Continued on Page Two. rr ,ii,.ii.fi,ffrfi Hlenni I.numlry annoiinco FISHERMEN, Borden Government showed that that owing to tlio increa- they had one law for the poor, and coat of material and ing LONDON CAFE labor, they II ml it neceo- A meeting to complete the organization of tho another for the rich. Aid, Casey reiterated the advice of Organized AND GRILL aary laundry to make charge au advance on and in Independent Fishermen & Boat Owners Association Labor to vote against the Borden Third Avenue Government. ntler December I. Patron Will be held in the Mr. Fred Stork. i Prompt Service of tha Bt will be supplied with lhro u t0 Mi ai a! hours. priee lists by Ilia laundry new City Council Chamber. Saturday Night at 8 o'tlock Fred Ia Stork,opening the his Liberal remark.candidate Mr STAND BEHIND THE MEN 1 drivers. BEHIND THE QUNS I DECEMBER 1st ALL COME BOXES FOR LADIES who received a great ovation, said e4ee that for the pait three, years, hi BUY VICTORY BONDS, I lit BBMBMbHHbBbBbIbMb . isjf i r"jljltjfc